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Show DELEGATE BEA New Mexico Members of Rjj Convention Thoroughly prcciate Treatment J 'i ROYALLY RECEIVED AND I NICELY ENTERTAlI Talks Entertainingly 0f j! State and Discusses Questions. ,'j I J. H. Bcarup, president of Hi Grande Woolen Mills company J buquerriuc, New Mexico, was 0B. many prominent delegates to K? tional Woolgrowcrs convention, here Inst week. When seen j fore his departure, Mr. Beanin, a Tribune representative, that i! Mexico delegation were well with everything that was done? convention. Salt Lake, and lli' and generous treatment th6- Ii2 ceived while here, they would'nh! get. They had enjoyed IhemHi! the limit every moment of tiT in Salt Lake. They had. Mrt said, been the recipients of roviU mcnt on every hand and by ewji "Were- you in favor of hcJ tho proper placo for holding iW, annual meeting of the associate "les, sir; New Mexico or no effort to secure the pi! fact, wo withdrew in favor of la We looked upon Helena as tbita place for the next meet. Mo the heaviest woolgrowing siaiH? Union. She stands first as a W'. ducing State. New Mexico iifi third, and wo shall do all in oaV next year to capture tho mectistoi, year following for New Meiico" "When do 3'on expect to hoodt Or do you intend to Wither Wi-ther effort in that direction unli have educated your people ,ip tojV er piano of citizenship?'' "My dear sir, you don't kurf people down thfre, or vou wotli ask such a quest ion. It remind J the visit Senator BeverMgc raiJV as one of the Senatorial commiUa visited Xew Mexico last sumisert instigate and make inquiries jtfM our fitness to become n sovcroinh When it became known ttiat &i Bevcridge was in town, it great furor of excitement amcci people. A delegation of educate; tjces of the Peace, headed bv & tingnished fellowtownsman aildfii Superintendent of Schools, Eslavl il. arrayed themselves in thu bib and tucker, and waitcil upci distinguished Senator. This rj Senator's opportunit'. 'Herein said to himself, 'honored bv a New Mexico's prominent riS headed by the Countv Superinia of Public Schools, t will tot! knowledge of history.' Tha Ea began, addressing himself h school superintendent. "Did you know ChristopW t bus?" $ " 'I can't, say that T knstr 15 think, however, new that von m his name, that I have heard of Mi " 'Well, he is dead.' A " 'Ts that, so? Hadn't heard Well, well, and so Christopher U'i too bad. too bad.' "The history investigation a right there, and it is said thai is his stay in the Territory Senate! eridge never -was known to muf ther inquiry into the educational to ing of the citizens of New Jfrxiol ' ' Are the stockmen of New Mq injuriously or otherwise affected tj Government Forest Reserves!'' ; "The stockmen of New Heritt not affected bv "Forest "Resem&tJ extent that. Arizona is. The v. in our Territory ar? not very a sivo yet; but it sceni3. to be theji of the Government to extend ti serves over greater areas. Wiei is done many stock interests, espai the smaller stockman, will be lojtai ly affected. The policy of the ment is intended to be beneflcial i parties in interest. Forest mitra a good thing. They are intended U nnd conserve the "waters in the w by protecting the timber alouj around the watersheds. Bntfc is, there is more harm to tioW careless and lax cutting than I'? ble by the grazing of sheep, injurious. t "How best to use the publico so that all interests may bo b.f served is a problem difficult oft tiou. The sheepmon. as a nile.w posed even to forest reserves, bij are other interests to be coss" The government wants to be f&! I think the matter will be tm adjusted to tho best interest! . concerned, in time." |